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station. Mr. Washington, (who has just rap | hamble been re roy ° ston the sixty minutes to “ feed | yellow Shri or to pray in secret, forbade him the privilege. The messenger threw up his situation, saying that he had never had occasion to distrust ‘allewise Providenee, and that he | mede at 1 would yet ber ited. ‘A. few days only elapsed | Rie, st 10%e. ee. something like a i 8He. before he was bac! in, paving, bee been effe ted, that he might pra: the cellar. Mr. Washington, however, woh yee a4 tertained no love for his fellow creature, who is not of one ot the first families, being merely a eddition to other duties, poured to Ae map to tho sands of manuscripts, which ‘arranged, in the basement an Post een are and any one of which | be 5 was always re: =e ae Gongress provided an extra rund doll er for him, which he received; but the Auditor, for Lng last two years, has refused to pay him the’ex- tra compensation, although the contingent fund Was increased with that view. These things as Smad | in removing Mr. Washington, as they crea- prejudice against him even on the part of PO | pa Ife ns of the party to which, under a democratic | 509 do. administration, he was attached. Mr. Farally, it 1s to be hoped, will permit the good “brother” to his “soul” without hindrance, and that he will ones the extra pay to be drawn. “The pray- er of the righteous availeth much,” and a little more intercession for the pardon’ of trespasses would j Nesonad a better condition ef morals in all ef the iments. M rg the chief clerk of Mr. Washington, ia unexceptionableas agentleman, and upsur; asaclerk. He had the honor of being dis) ed of gna roperty, and banished from Ireland, twenty ago, for being the publisher of a paper: a rece ng the separation of church and tate. The Irish delegation, vies a be posped into the House of Commons, rose and off their hats to him, so much was he hceitod by them. In this country he obtained his living as a steno- pher, and was provided with a clerkship on the incoming of the Polk dynasty. G Our Philadelp! Correspondence, Puiwapevpnta, Nov. 8, 1849. Arrival of Henry Clay—What does he want?— Miss Kimberley—Mr. Dempster—Death of Col. Petriken— Dedication of an Odd Fellows’ Hall— The Weather—Markets, &c. Mr. Clay has this moment arrived from Balti- more. He is the guest of Mr. Bayard, in Walnut street, where, by the way, a wedding is to come off this evening, and which may, in part, account for the presence of the “Sage of Ashland.” The parties are Mr. Becket, rephew of a Philadelphia | % = millioneure, and one ot Mr. Bayard’s daughters, Puree Be that report was about marrying to Mr. nerce Butler). The appearance here of Mr. Cla: uses folks naturally enough to stare, open mouths, ana interrogatively exclaim, ‘*What’s the matter now?” It may be. that he wants to be therongbly indoctrinated in New York politic before taking me seat in the Senate—or his legs services may have keen retained by Brooks, in order to recover his one-sixth of that two million telegraphic cotton speculation—or, not ualikely, he may desire a two weeks’ venerable frolic in your city before resuming his congressional labors. in view, there is some great good in store for him. After being whipped in three Presidential contest —after being half poisoned with gas at a friend house in this city—after recovering from the cho- lera—and after being comfortably bruised by the recent upsetting sf a sta ne, | he comes among us again, not n old man of 73, bent, emer and trembling, but in all the manly vigor of nee ie ‘With ferm erect—the lurking devil of old in e—that bowliohing emile still playing around the corners of his capacious mouth—the hat still slightly cocked—the shirt collar still erect—in short, the Harry ont of 1826. Mark the predic- tion! Mr. Clay will grow younger, fresher and sro until he is nominated for the Presidency, in by the grand-universal-Fourierite-free- soil-whig I estos in a formerletter that Miss Kimber- ly,a fair daughter of New England, was about giving Mrs. Fanny Kemble a b in’ the Shaks- perean reading line; but I forgot to “add, that in this hopeful 5 eulat jon, she receiv ceunte- nance rs well oat attendance ofa mem- ber of the Bosten editorial cor, She gave her first reading lust evening, in the Sansom street Hall, the Phy being the ** be gell The audience was "large in numbers, highly ctable in ay Peiencs and the applause was jud jiciously—wit This may be in part owing to the fudience not being accustomed to her peculiarities and ex- cellenees, for in some respects she reminds one of the late Yankee Hill, particularly in the nasal in- tonations of her voice. As meceoesened by her,Pros- pero might ante for instance, for a respec! responsible dealer in codhish and mackerel’; $ ban for a savage Yankee, laboring under a bad cold; Trinculo for a facetious Connecticut school: master; and as for Ariel, she appeared to be a emart, trim, well built, nice and ti girl, fresh from one of the Lowell factories. A large portion of the audience were determined to bane their enjoy- ment, to practise a hile ackdnlal, for they left before the conclusion of the read: lag Mr. Dempster, the sweetest ballad singer that ever visited this country, gives a con- cert to-morrow evening. Dempster has always been a great favorite with us Philadelphians, and if he is not greeted with a house “filled to overflowing full,”’ you may be sure that it will be on account of a raging storm. Dempster’s songs, as wellas his singing, are for the mill Old and young, rich and poor, married and single, male and Te a, are equally delighted, for he touches ‘a cord in each and all that finds a warm and ready ron ii Henry Petriken, a prominent politician of the democratic sebool, and for many years yen Secretary of State under Governors Porter a Shunk, expired at his lodgings, in the Merchants’ Hotel, laet evening. His remains will be con- veyed to Harrisburg for interment. An_Odd Fellows’ Hall was dedicated at Cam- den, N. J., this morning; and, notwithstanding a de'vg ng storm of rain, ‘from. th joutheas', the attendance was very large. It is still pouring ; and during the oceasional “let up,” we are favored | with respectable claps of thusdes, edged off with lightning. ‘The storm has checked outdoor operations, No | change in flour. corn meal. or rye four, White wheat nd for shipment at 91 13. Small eat The cotton market > senate af Shon ar vole Wiresle end bageheeds, Galver ing one up to 80 F rd $8 000 T vania Bank. i004: 1 City 6°, "78 105; 88 L #5. 89 Second Board 12956; 2 do , 120%; 5 P Reeinown Ratirosd L CITY TRADE REPORT. Tw The detention of the steamer's m with an unfavorable state of the weather, hada ten Nev. 8-6 P.M. re dency to rlacken trade in most descriptions of produce bre sales were made | ajonia (br), | Henry, Chester, ‘Ave Cotton, however, was more acti chiefly for export to the cont at reduced quote. tons. ectmpared to the current rates before the receipt of the last steamer's pm The market for rtraight and better clars of thir State, and Western brands of flour. was rteady with more doing, ordinary and infe- rior were dull, new brands were unsettled There con- tinued to bea good enquiry for Canadian, for export. | Charir Southern flour continued quiet, but prices were Rye flour wae in fair request, while Wheat was inactive and prices rath hibited no material change while not very active, as +hi the t $6.97 bbl pote, at To, The market close mation je! cy Michigan fancy Genesee, 4 to $6 75: extra Cenenee. $5 62 Hieker's super common to Rye Flowr—860 warrela sold at $281 to Meat. 100 barrels of Jersey sold from Wiheet—The sales eladed 1.000 for the Fast, at $118, and 7 000 adian, for export, at $1.06 afloat jet. with salen of 1,000 buwh ee for dia dull and heavy «of 800 and four rowed. at tye Oats At hfe lo d0se for good to extra for Jersey; inst pale of Southern To bage biaek eyed sold in good demand at 7! Buckwheat as dull, at ddeqto dtc. Corn—The ales were 90,000 to taco, for Western, 640. for good 65340. to 660, for fist and round Fellow; prise white white Southern was held at 06c., without 4 —A sale of 30 bhds. Philadelphia quereitron ‘were made at $40. —BSales of 100 bags Java and oo! } amd 200 do at 100. on tim ko 1030.; and 50 do. St. Domingo, at ‘orron. —The demand to-day bas been active, and ney yee have been sold, obiefly, we learn, to conti- T line fom yesterday tions bere th bef Marylander, we beheve. The messenger wes a of the hay a WS ryote ar ir Ri @ F Maria pieewer, s Pcolwell, We sre y Blisabeih, Buck, Phuilude net 3 Poi elpbie. 3 days! O days, with potatoes, ““gehr Elizabeth, Otis, Boston, 3 days, ed by holders show fs rates, placing No vessels went to sea yesterday, om account of wind and upper bay'and Norih River are fled with shipping outwar Livanreon Ctassioati Fev 5 Wit at sunrise, NE; meridian, BE; sunset, se Lerren Deas oad steamer ae Fa, te Rie Jeesies, weaies pe tun mail oan, Oba | Acidenne ¥ Sane tho ie clang om Bob} Nov EA ait ry Crescent 1 24 Ballorala ‘rill elses Fuse teamer Obie, for Havana, Cha Urr,—-Bales of 2,000 boxes were made at $2 50, and atpren at Lowe 85; halves and quarter boxes were rates. Hoffman sold 200 boxes lemons , at $1 10 to $1 25—the lemons in poor order; and 60 kegs currants, ye prod iy of 1 860 bbis. were reported at previous ‘The arrivals of dry Searing gaa, tale at from $2.00. $2 1 $80 fer cb in bbls, rele, tice hi few in d scaled fish 12 60. continued about the same, Ea pool; 43d. for ales My Thesis be Se Bec Mead avy joven Baas of steamer Eudora, for Rio Janeiro, Valpa- wil i sleee at Kenyon's, 91 Wall street, to-morrow, was atked for cotton to L' wate a for flour in American vessels, and There was no eg to London or eg f ehenonse Ohio, for Havana and the Pacifie, will close on the 13th inst, at 12 M, at the above office, Herald Marine Correspendence. , Ney 6—Arrived, 4th—Sehrs Splendid, NYork Sih, Exact, Folger, Nantucket for Baltimore; Russell, Nantucket for bove; also echr Crusade, Riply, y ‘Onkatonka, near Woo: is one-fourth of # mile out of place. phitttapenrnsa, Nove, 4PM Arrived—Sehrs St Helens, mah’ Mora, Cottrell, Bostope 008; Rich, Boston; Ava, Kass, Gara ‘diner, Me: ‘ehrp Louiga Sours Beart, Mobile: Cs rth, Bi yarn Anihrasite, 3 O'~ Baltimore; barge Elk, mimaae Barave a a) Gere Mee ‘The stoek on hand was small, and the opera- tan Mmited. Sales of 3,500 Bi bout 11}¢c.,6 months, and , comprised 30 cases ‘caves Madras at 618 Carvigan re one be 11 Blicabeth — street = Mi hi hm Combs. ths; and 9 ceroons at 62 a 57c. eaten —The market was less firm, and heavy ap hemlock was quoted at 15 a 15%(0., middle at % j light do,, at 16 17c., and ‘damaged, at laa it 2296 a 27 ae Nery) were quoted at 22 a 26c., the is hogged three fect ‘usual tii —The sales of linseed venshed 2,000 @ 3,000 galls. About It ia still thought she Provisions—Pork—Sales of 460 bbls. of mess at $10 50 ® $10 56, for immediate delive: livery on oF before the 16th of prime, 800 bbls. sold at $8 6230. country sold at $6 for mess, 100 tierces, at $16. 26-$12 for country dressed. Hogs ty, and saleable at 5a Gc. Cut meats were dull at ony ‘for shouldders and hams. Lard—550 bbls. sold ates & 6c, and 100 bbis. grease at 5340. cheese were quiet, and prices were steady. Rea Estare—1 tract of land in Hamilton county, eyes and | $275 63; 1 do. in do. $265 53; 1 do. in do. $286 73; 1 do. in do. $275 72; 1 do in Essex county, $857 50; 1 do. in do. $180; 1 do. im do. $621 60; $59 54; 1 do. in do. $100 32; $31 20; 1 house and lot on $6.50; 2 lots south aide 624 strest, betwee 10th avenues, $710; 6 do. do. $700; 4 do. northwest corner 34th street and 10th avenue, $665; 2 do. north bd between 9th and 10th avenues, $745; 4 do. morth- ide 40th street, between Sth and 9th avenues, re resuming hi +6 dp, north side 424. strevt, ttle wast of 11th events, if Mr. C as not. some great end | avenue, lo. south side 43d street, between 10t! Atall events, y great end.| Sve 1th avenues, $475; 2 do. do. $506; 4 do, easter side ue, between 62d and 63d streets, $350; * est tide 11th avenue, first north of 45th st. $500 s—Sales of 200 hhds New Orleans were made , and 100 do. €ubsa Muscovado at 5% » en Tek tite including brown, at 65 « tinued tn ond Aamnand aad prices were firm. Pennsylvania seed was in good demand, at 7 M full prices The stock bout 900 bales, and of Havana 200, the most of which was filler leaf ‘The stock of Kentucky between 4,000 and 5,000 hhds,, and bert Daggett Caroline floats at high w: may be ‘Bans Low yh Holm of Cranberry Isle, which was in contact _, ult with scht Goo E Prescott, arrived at Port~ land 6th, larboard side stove and other damage by the the 27th ult, a , and 600 bbls. for de- mber, at $10 50 ; of Beef—176 play of ime, and $9 for mess ; Beef hams—8ales of fy Deming Mary E Decker Helen Lauycnep—At Elizabeth City, NC, large schooner, named the John A Gamboel Notices to Mariners: War See Correspondence. We learn ory our correspor it the Light Boat Gen sek has Elder Cathrine Francis bad wil- hemin Feely Catharine 1 do. in Warren county, do, in Clinton county, Lani, Nantucket, NEN at President, baving been repaired and put in @ are . be Fey Mrs See i Freeman dow ery oft Vineyard end, th the, i ia oras 8001 trerwares es the weather ‘will permit.—[(N B Meroury, No} Nov 5. nere to have the eee dersription of ofthat shoal ‘published ve int format mm was recelved 601 iscovery in A i, Tass ben location ont the shoal to: har hart—as particular an ier did not give that attention to the matter that Gailb: Gilbert Blianbeth Grabam Alicia 6 Cutter Service, w been marked dis- | Hart Catherine-—2 rect ae ier | Heiter aie ao Hamilton Rebecea tured was brisk. is about one mile in ler i Sota ie aloha the Floris ‘hors thers ae fathoms of water. t was very firm, with sales of for Ohio and prison. Drudge at 28c., time and interest. Preduce four-masted steamer, reported in fol he 234 tee! , must sli ihe Chesapeake sldwin, henoe (Aug 8) pore Srationn Tonneete from Boston for New Orleans, Nov 2, lat 33, from Honduras for London, Oct 22, Int 24 t foretopmast. Jartha, for New Orleans, Oct 28, off Indian on Bath, from Newport for New Orleans, Sept mt # and from Bangor for Rio de Janeiro, rig is n ee of Boston, from Newoastle for Rio 1 of Bridgetown, stecring SW, Nov 2, at 2 Berd, from a port in Maine for Wilmington, NC, bl T6847 Cheese, bexes. 750 Wool, bales. 000 Cogn meal, bbls. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. Bostor, Nov. 7.—Broker: Board—2 she Amorkeag pan 6: eastern Railroad. 101; 17 do. Western Hailroad, 10434; 20 do Vermont & Mass. 4 do. Boston and Providence Railroad, 9134 ; 6 do. Boston and Maine Railroad, 208% ii do. State Bank, 60% ; 206 do. East Boston Company, 143; ; 10 do Pitehborg ie daliseoa, East Boston Dividends, No. 8, 7; 20 do. Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad. 60; 128; 10 do Northern Nowfe ; 10 do, #304, 84; "10 do, 6204, 33; ee 33; $1000'N Second Railroad, 2834 ; Ports. Basle tor for ag 3, a 62 : ib de Bow Oct 9 Bark my Jersie, for fee, Malaga; brig Lo- 0 load for N ie ee Ship hes Wate, Foulke, from and ‘alhonding, Smith, just sane Allerton, Smitb, =e} bei hip Emily Taylor, Claussen, had Bark Swan, White, f alaga n.orning of 9th ult, Norfolk County Rallsoad h. Boston and Lowell . 678% ; 20 do Boston and m and Providence Railroad, 914; 10 do. Norfulk Count; ern Railroad. #104, 10434; Dy MARARA for Philip in 14 dayo; brig Wi on Ti—Ship Ii ao. Bhi Births, Marriages and Deaths are, y authenticaied and poid for. = the 6th instant, by the Rev. A. Verren, Exriio en, of Cubs, to Mra. Jane Evia Browen, of Bloom- ee See se Bee only Am vessel. Leimore, tor Orleans, ldg; Caleutta, Woodside, *. LA At Bergen Neck, on the 7th instant, by the Rey. J. Brownlee, Mr. Jon J. Jonatxmon, of Belleville, to Miss Jane Wavrens, of the former place. mecull MeDermote Miss, MeDennell Brid’t 1s but in another Feport as at bh. Vera Cave, Oot 23—Bark P,-» me Biseos, from NYork, unc; brig Florence, Fates, Ho! y ‘eee mons, Noy 7--arr bark Joa W Fi Adelaide, MeBeau, Calais, Cld ship Baker, Pratt. mothe (Been) On ety morning. Lege a instant, Wiuuuas “orn are reapectfully invited to attend his (Friday) afternoom, 9th instant. at three o'clock. from his late residence, street. one door weet of the Sth a’ On the 8th instant, F) son of Susan Ingram and GQ. Funeral to take place from hi father” '# residence, 398 it three o'clock , P. . 3 4 iF & long an Tl years and 3 He will be buried this afternoon, at one om from No, 32 Norfolk street. . 173 West 13th sag aa five weeks, en "Nev 3—Cled briy 3—arr bar! severe illness, it vannah; sehr Themes 'N Yor shea barks death Joba Van Bussu Reuben RK. Wood and family, invited to attend his ~ em 4 ~ “ andall his friends, le will be buried in m the evening of the 6th instant, ves, aged 61 years h payers please cop) Painter Lovina a y, aged 2 yours ‘te Reilly Surge Hes- Rotlasen this afternoon, from Providence, R. 1., | A *, Jon, son of John Ellen Cronin, aged 1 year and 14 days At Charleston, on the 24th pas South Seventh a street, near Gi | ont please ‘Sth Instant, of convulsi | Nye Nbratoea: Stain | pe Ty, NC. Oct 22—Sid brig Huntress, Cook, | Evening—Arr sohr Splendid, NYork, | tchrs Exact, Nantocket for Baltimore; Susan, do Crusade, for N¥ork. D Ch MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Telegraphic. for the latest Marine Intelligence ,Prfleaes hia for Bost age Catharine Strobel Am E T Te due at Halifax | ack tas zs. from Baltimore for Boston, and ran = Tal Waverhs and tebe Sa er, a aw rk, re Wicks, Norfulny JC Fisker, Anderesm, Phil S PM—-Mr Trexton, superintendent of W steamer Isabel, 3 7 days, with naval Zacbmann Mrs Avg: te Henry Trowbridge, Prishie, 8 Domingo City, m, with wood, ke, to HM Trowbridge pwd Currier, Arecibo, 16 days, with ongar and x y covers weather durin galley, camboose honse, | Int 28 2 lon OH, spoke the Ho | Awx Cayen, St Domingo; 26th ~ teh Home, 26th, bas it 32 25, lon GY 18, spoke mn and geht Louisa; ‘me Dew Drop (ihe), 8 \d sehr Forest, 8m a et Be): Merrell, from New Haven, Nox Sid brie Galway Late (Dr), re, Walker, Charleston, 7 daya, with eottom and P Jenn Cliferd, Staples, Geo toasters tne C want ov b—Arr sehr Pack nh Poles 3 Fall River fo hey bigen, ae Nov6—Arr sche Hope W Gandy, Phila- we, 9 daze, vith i 6 Rast sterany morning. derelia, Capt Mel. city Biig Freemont (of Boston), Goway, Portsmouth, NM, 4 P is bound to Penr . +, Nov 5—Pld schrs Exact, Baltimore; 6th, Su+ and K B Smith, N York. wTLAND, Nov 6—Arr schrs Bl NYork for Augusta; Ann Den’ meee. Nov GmArt brig @ W Kendall, Felt Glebe (of New Haven), Seeley, Demararn, Oot 18, and Cherlesten: sobre Age is, Jones, N Din iu Rey with meee, to the m or; yoke brig South- ones, Newbern, NC, 6 days, with Cat Salemp, Sag | Bertiett R Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with riety Brower, Washingtom, NO, 6 days, enjaraig Cd ronan Jas Thoe we 4A Bre Bi u Rernard aA Bremien Andrew Bends Me MT —Borighto Mt Behr LW Bivdvall, smith | hasten John P re ‘Esre Burns James SE, Life oF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK ‘SD IN THE PAPMR MAVING THE date of the List in whieh thoy are ad- LADIES’ LIST. A Andrews Copatine © yey it Mrs LS Atrostes bey AP ‘atharine = A: 0 in Mre A, Mer- Cor street B Baneroft MaryE@ Pe a Brew Briieet Belien irs, Barelay goss oe cagshare” Mre A, pte Amanda Gowen Bridget Coyle Jane Denogane A) Freneau Cath’e L Freeman Mrs H Fleteher Matilda Grant Eliza Gehin —— ugh Elles, Gritha Mrs HG Gillett Harriet E Gillooly Mary n Hi Bridget Hussey Mary Herfall Wary Aun Hx Mary avi Mise FD joyne Judit Fenny. Zelle A Am Spee wee Wash- an Catharine Kentedy ES isintn elon Me HE as Micenoit Taony Mi i id Moore Mrs, 11th at “eM a Mefarlang Marr's MoKeoe Mrs Thos MeLanghlin Ana N Btidonn Maryo Vv Vou Comp BI'a J Vandevier Elissbeth Wright seat faa Whitney, ian Yearwood Mread Zz Anew Patrick teanapio J Avery William B Axtell Capt Jas Avatin John ” Barrtow Uapt Alex Ntasor Baron George @ ra even win ‘Schr Sea Ser, Me oy » Davi 4 irown, Da’ sa teary ms ry Butl soon gars hous cleman A Mott Grofley Canharine ano. Mo crea ole Harriet Drewer; 'e Deveds urs, Th avenue b ren Mrs Wm erard Miss, Gilroy Catverine Golden Mary Ann Goodell Mrs, G: Kiernan Coola Kidden Miss CAM ‘les Mi Strong Marion Ly South wiek MreS Stoothof Eliza Jd Trabell Them; Pi Torry Emeline it TLEMEN’S LIST. A Brown Barnard 8 Borlingham AH Brietord "soraph Billingsley Aadre® Brinotorbot Rich D Brobacon James Bone: rewn W Boscovits Adolph Brown 8H Bailey CM Crane Wm B @apelnin A Cain Martin rk DP Cenfeld J & H rk Francis B Chandler John B. Patrick lender Jae jatiste ‘Canty Jeremiah Sonnce Phat Coe Spencer W Graver Martin Conk! Cole Mr goal Martia Gelttes Francs Golewsn 1 Connor A WN ps Geo Ed L Sounite Robt Greeks thor Sam Seseae an Patrick Canter Jacob Cool Qhaubgrlain B Hon Crosby Hes lensy Carvel Samuel a} lon Pat Deans Dailey gona < De Gurewktr Adan Dale Banta Mons De Cost Alfred Ba Davie Jno Dare Davie Perey. 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Dew L & Dulas Erast Mens Doutes Olivert i van Michael Davis Goo Donohoe Phili; Day War—2 Dosling Edward Day James O Danson JG Dangin Louis Egan Wo Eason Geo'W etic ndes Wm orf John J Eva Elsy Capt Rebs 7 Eu: Benes f Co Edwards ‘hos @ Eatner meron aR jours lott Lew Elliott Charles Edward br Sem! — WTheF Ruertsa ¢ Eastwood Edward Frank Francis Fuanaghan P The Fianen & Co Messrs Elanagan W1 Fiammer ir, Fracot Peroiter = Fale tt Alfred Tie striek Matiok yuhar Joseph a Decwin, Edward Farq Favlkuer Henry Farly Joba il'Thomes Fisndaw James ay FH Famell Patrick Francis John W ‘axon Hiram Feeny Michael Feiasvein Herris Forrest George Freeman k 8 Freeland Ben Fresmen Horatio Frelmen Sicney Fredricks Wiha” Fergus Jona entsen cg Fisk Capt Moses Foley Patrick Frost isaae Furnaces J W @ Grady Joseph Gardner Josiah GouldJ @ Garvann Thomas Gardner James la fe George Ganitrance Wm Gleaa France Movers Sets John M Dewy FGuliter — & Glasby Bet Gurduer Cust @ eter a u egemen. ae ‘John jearee J ae Heart Charies jeart Charles i ad T Habis jonoph Bolt Stephen Howe Charles @ Tancron I Jarele Mons Iaol wi James William Jaq Jounson James Jenpings nel dennings James Jelibran: lly Thomas lly Samuel Roberd sAmieder: Alex H Leavitt 1 Jobn Ehuanowsby bP ee Robert Lowry James Loomie BB Low Jamer Loman Wm Dr m Thomas — March Francis & Don Jore-2 Marshall Albains thewe Johm Maguire Mi HS i om 3 a ‘A 35 MoAlung Patk MeBennse Michi abe Pat the Be eo aad jo Dom Cr McDonald Davi McDonald Jas Dermot M vin W-: 2Groaker iachewn nae all Geo C anigeoner is) 3 2A Sew Curtis =r i i A Draco Seon Be 6) Hy Thomas Danderasle Iefewd Evi Emery Chas F Fitssimmons Mi- {ery Themes Grimm try Sexton Timothy Bhermen Edward Tegpen Be Edward A Teem George SERS SSetasee see Yalentine James A Votey Chas Vaaderure! 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